Pro Intel eyes a path back to Moore’s Law Aiming to return to advances every two years with the upcoming 7-nm process 4 Mar
Pro Intel pushes 10nm chip-making process to 2017, slowing Moore’s Law Famous 'tick-tock' cadence becoming 'tick-tock-tock' 17 Jul
Pro IBM leapfrogs competitors with first 7nm chip Test chip produced, but commercial production may be several years away 10 Jul
Trade IBM exits semiconductor business Focus shifts to research, software and advanced systems development 20 Oct
Pro Micron challenges conventional computer architecture with new chip Automata processor uses modified memory cells that can be reprogrammed to solve specific problems 21 Nov
Pro Security researchers create undetectable hardware trojans Method can be used to weaken hardware random number generators used for encryption 19 Sep
Pro Intel goes for a vintage chip with wine-powered processor Circuitry turns the alcohol into electricity that powers a low-power microprocessor in a demonstration 13 Sep
Pro Imagination to battle ARM with MIPS server chips The chip design company wants to expand MIPS use in servers, smart phones and tablets 2 Sep
Pro Imagination to battle ARM with MIPS server chips The chip design company wants to expand MIPS use in servers, smart phones and tablets 2 Sep
Pro Oracle software will run faster with new SPARC M6 chip The latest SPARC processor has 12 processor cores, effectively doubling the number of cores than its predecessor, M5 29 Aug
Pro Oracle software will run faster with new SPARC M6 chip The latest SPARC processor has 12 processor cores, effectively doubling the number of cores than its predecessor, M5 29 Aug
Trade Intel loses ground as top semiconductor company Still dominating by sales, but rivals Samsung and Qualcomm are catching up on Intel 14 May
Pro Nanowires could boost solar power fifteen times Discovery breaks former theoretical limits 26 Mar
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